Working Together Guiding Principles Toolkit
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Clinicians and care professionals across our area are using our shared Working Together principles to deliver better outcomes for our communities. Learn more via Working Together Principles | CPICS Website | Text reads: Clinicians and care professionals designed our working together principles for better patient outcomes. Search ‘working together principles’ on www.cpics.org.uk. Features photo of a lady in a headscarf, sitting with a friend, smiling. They are both holding a hot beverage. | |
Health and care professionals are using our shared Working Together principles to work together as a true partnership. Find out more via: Working Together Principles | CPICS Website | Text reads: Clinicians and care professionals designed our working together principles for closer partnership working. Search ‘working together principles’ on www.cpics.org.uk. Features photo of three women standing talking. One of the women has a stethoscope around her neck; one is wearing a dark blue blazer, and one is wearing a nurse uniform | |
Clinicians and care colleagues across the ICS use our shared Working Together principles to help get people the treatment they need, as close to home as possible. Learn more via: Working Together Principles | CPICS Website | Text reads: our working together principles are helping to keep care local. Search working together principles on www.cpics.org.uk . Features a photo of a younger woman standing next to an older woman, smiling. |
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Last year clinicians and care professionals across Cambridgeshire & Peterborough co-produced a set of new guiding principles to support professionals across the ICS to work together. These ‘Working Together’ Guiding Principles are now being used by health and care workers throughout the ICS, to help achieve better outcomes for staff and local people.
Our partnership has now started to collect case studies, as well as other important information about the principles, on the ICS website so that professionals across the ICS can learn more about how this tool can help them. Simply visit Working Together Principles | CPICS Website to find out more.